A woman claims she was burned and has permanent scarring after a turkey burger from Aldi exploded.

The Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, woman is suing the Illinois-based value grocer for $35,000 in damages after frying a frozen Kirkwood Turkey Burger in August, according to a report by Pittsburgh TV station.

Gloria Besleyn filed the lawsuit after following package directions to cook the burger in a pan on the stove when burger exploded, causing second-degree burns to her hands and forearms, according to the report.

Aldi had no comment on the lawsuit.

With more than 66,000 supermarkets and other grocery stores in America according to the U.S. Census, competition between chains has never been more fierce. With the competitive supermarket landscape more crowded than a Costco on the weekend, now is a great time to take an inventory and rank the top 20 supermarket chains in America. For the purposes of this list, we’re defining supermarkets as brick-and-mortar grocers, grocery stores, membership-only warehouse clubs, and nationwide department store retailers that have supermarkets within their retail locations. Convenience stores, delis, farmers markets, local markets, and virtual shops like FoodKick and Peapod were not considered. In addition, we only considered supermarkets that have outposts in multiple states and that have more than five locations total. Each supermarket was judged according to the following criteria: stock, services/departments, innovation, customer service, appearance and cleanliness and contribution to the community. (This story originally appeared on The Daily Meal.)